What happened: The UK government is reportedly considering aligning with EU regulations that could require changing the name 'marmalade' on product labels. This move is part of a broader post-Brexit food deal.
Why it matters:
- Could affect how traditional British products are marketed and sold domestically and abroad.
- Impacts food manufacturers and consumers familiar with established product names.
MNN Take: The proposal aims to harmonise UK food standards with the EU, which may lead to rebranding certain products like marmalade. Details on implementation and the extent of changes remain unclear.
Sources: Guardian UK